Murder trial at Lewis-McChord in soldier killings

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. 
The court martial is scheduled Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for a soldier accused of killing two fellow soldiers and kidnapping their baby.

Twenty-four-year-old Ivette G. Davila of Bakersfield, Calif., faces murder and kidnapping charges in the March 2008 shootings of Staff Sgt. Timothy Miller and Sgt. Randi Miller in the couple's Parkland home. Both had served as combat medics in Iraq.

Officials say Davila poured muriatic acid over the bodies in a bathtub and took the couple's baby girl back to her barracks.

If convicted, Davila could face the death penalty. Timothy Miller's mother, Tami Gray of Gardnerville, Nev., told The News Tribune of Tacoma the family was told prosecutors have reached a plea agreement.